One of these days, I'll take the time to slap the software up on a VPS and see what the other side looks like. Dunno when I'll have time to do so, but it's eventually bound to happen.
Its not much different honestly, We are about to kind of I don't know fork throat I guess. We have pretty different ideas of what we want for a feature set, throat is awesome no question but the direction they want to take things is different from what I want to see here, but I'm pretty sure it'll still be open source, not sure if any of the setup instructions I wrote over on phuks will work.
Depending on their license, you probably can't take the code private - it probably has to remain open and available. I haven't checked to see what kind of licensing they used. I'd read that carefully.
It’s MIT private, only way I would take anything private would be a complete re write and probably would still open source that. I don’t think the software is what’s important. It’s the values.
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